Hey fans of Bluetooth
The module is set to 9600 baud rate by default. On the web site Alejandro Pirola is set this modul to 115200 baud rate. Use the command
AT+BAUD8.
Other settings are not required. Pins can be connected directly to the transmitter connector.

Hey fans of Bluetooth
The module is set to 9600 baud rate by default. On the web site Alejandro Pirola is set this modul to 115200 baud rate. Use the command
AT+BAUD8.
Other settings are not required. Pins can be connected directly to the transmitter connector.

Hey fans of Bluetooth
The module is set to 9600 baud rate by default. On the web site Alejandro Pirola is set this modul to 115200 baud rate. Use the command
AT+BAUD8.
Other settings are not required. Pins can be connected directly to the transmitter connector.

I had to remove the module form the Turnigy 9x and I now need to re-install it. Is this just a single wire that I can simply solder back onto the board once I get the wire pulled thru the case again?
I can't quite see good enough to make it out. I had no trouble removing it, I think I just cut it at the solder point on the board.

It is not a simple wire, but a coax which requires some fine soldering. In my opinion, it would be better to remove the antenna from the transmitter and attach it to the module, so you could eventually use other modules.

I have a FS-CT6B and I want to remove the transmitter board and put it in a JR module case so I can use it in my 9X.

The T6 transmitter board is functionally identical to the stock 9X module. The 9X simply has a JR case and an adapter board which provides a bind button and lets it work with the JR pinout (including 5V regulation from raw battery voltage).

Hi , I tried this mod for one of my CT6B's and it is not working as a trainer, just to be sure you connected the end of the yellow wire going to the transmitter module to the center position of the switch, the end going to the main board to end one and the cut red wire from the trainer port (next to the black wire) onto end two of the switch?

I have scoured the thread and did not find any other discussions on this mod but it has been a very active thread sorry if it has already been addressed and I missed the update.

This is in reference to the original post #1697 where directions were given to add a momentary switch to the CT6B to allow it to be used as a master buddy box.

Has anyone had any luck with this modification, and if so can you help me understand where I might have gone wrong?

Thank You in advance for any useful advice!

Last edited by 77095066; Feb 10, 2013 at 11:38 PM.
Reason: I had omitted reference post